I wouldn't normally read a story like this, but for some reason I clicked.
Apparently anti-Catholic books were popular in the 1830's thru the Civil War. One very popular one "had been ghostwritten by a group of anti-Catholic men". A lot of this sentiment was because "Protestant America was being transformed by Catholic immigrants, and the Catholic Church was becoming the largest single religious institution in the country".
Just something to think about in light of the current islamophobia about Muslim immigration to the USA.
Though also worth noting that Muslims make up about 1% of the US population[1] so they are a very long way from being the largest religious institution in this country.
Yep. I tried to explain the history of know-nothingism to my Irish catholic parents and they seem completely unable to make the connection. "Well of course when they said Irish Catholics were lazy, violent pope worshippers, that was just bigotry."
Really? I thought it was the 2nd incarnation of the Klan that was known for anti-Catholicism. I thought the first incarnation was basically pro-Confederacy terrorists who probably cared little about Catholicism.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8095